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Juvenile Criminal Defense

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In Virginia, Juvenile Criminal Charges are governed by unique rules and regulations.  It is important to speak with an experienced criminal defense attorney if your son or daughter has been charged with a crime.

Henrico Juvenile Defense Attorneys

The attorneys at BoykoNapier have a wealth of experience with Juvenile Criminal offenses.  This experience, along with experience handling a wide variety of family law matters, enables our attorneys to advocate effectively on behalf of our clients.

Typically, Juvenile Criminal Cases are handled and resolved in Juvenile Court.  However, there are certain circumstances where the case may be handled in Circuit Court (i.e. if the decision of the Juvenile Court is appealed, or if the Juvenile is tried as an adult).

Rehabilitation: In Juvenile cases, rehabilitation is often an overriding theme.  Most children deserve a second (or even a third) chance.  That being said, it is important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible to discuss pretrial maneuvers that could help with the final outcome in the case.

Common Charges

  • Underage Possession of Alcohol
  • Destruction of Property / Vandalism
  • Possession of Marijuana
  • Driving after Illegally Consuming Alcohol (i.e. Juvenile DUI)
  • Reckless Driving and other Traffic Offenses
  • Shoplifting or other Larceny Offenses
  • Assault and Battery
  • Trespassing

If you or your child has been charged with an offense in Juvenile Court, contact our experienced criminal law attorneys today at (804) 658-3418 or via email.

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